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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Economic Dynamics - Antebellum America
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the economic landscape of Antebellum America with a focus on the plantation system and its societal economic implications. Gain insights into historical economic trends by understanding the role of slavery in shaping economic practices. Analyze the impact of the cotton industry on both American and global markets.
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8th Grade
Understanding Antebellum Reform Movements - Abolitionist and Education Reforms - Social Change in Pre-Civil War America
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8th Grade
Social Studies
Analyze the pivotal Antebellum reform movements focusing on abolitionist and educational reforms that significantly shaped social change in pre-Civil War America. Understand the impact of these reforms and gain critical insights into their influence on contemporary social policies. Develop analytical skills to evaluate the historical context and legacy of these movements.
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8th Grade
Reform Movements - Social and Cultural Changes - 19th Century America
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8th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the significant reform movements of the 19th century, focusing on women's rights, immigration, and education reforms. Gain insights into the historical developments that shaped modern society, understanding the lasting impacts of these sociocultural shifts.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Causes of the Civil War - Sectional Differences and Sectionalism - American Civil War
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
History, Social Studies
Investigate the fundamental causes of the American Civil War by examining the sectional differences and regionalism that heightened North-South tensions. Gain insight into the economic, political, and social factors that led to the conflict, enhancing understanding of the complexities of regional loyalties in historical contexts.
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8th Grade
Understanding Antebellum America - Civil War Issues and State Rights
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8th Grade
History
Explore the Antebellum period in U.S. history, focusing on pivotal issues such as the Civil War, states' rights, and the dynamics of federal power. Gain insights into the factors that led to the Civil War and develop the ability to discuss the Antebellum era’s significance in shaping modern America. Emphasize understanding the complexities of this period, fostering the ability to analyze its enduring impact on contemporary issues.
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8th Grade
Understanding Immigration Patterns - The Age of Reform - U.S. Historical Sociology
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8th Grade
History
Examine immigration trends during the Age of Reform, highlighting significant influences and challenges faced by 1800s immigrants. Explore the socio-economic impacts on American society and develop an understanding of the historical context behind these movements.
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6th Grade - 12th Grade
Morphemic Understanding - Vocabulary Analysis - Language Skills
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6th Grade - 12th Grade
Other, English
Engage in the study of language through morphemic analysis, concentrating on word formation and meaning. Learners will improve their vocabulary skills by understanding how morphemes shape word definitions and structures.
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7th Grade
Understanding Social Reforms - Progressive Era Movements - Texas History
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7th Grade
Social Studies
Explore key movements during Texas's Progressive Era, focusing on prohibition, women's suffrage, and the Populist Party. Understand the historical context and long-term impacts of these movements on society. Gain insights into how social reforms have shaped modern America.
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7th Grade - 12th Grade
Korean War and Containment Strategies - Diplomatic Tensions and Global Impact - Cold War Era
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7th Grade - 12th Grade
History
Investigate the key developments and strategies during the Cold War, with a particular focus on the Korean War and American policies of containment against communism. Gain an understanding of the political dynamics of the 1950s-1960s and evaluate the socio-cultural impact of media portrayals from this era. Develop skills in analyzing historical context, assessing political strategies, and understanding the influence of media representations on public perceptions.
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8th Grade
Understanding Social and Political Change - Reform Movements - 19th Century American History
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8th Grade
Social Studies
Analyze the significant reform movements of the 1800s, highlighting the social and political transformations that influenced American history. Learn about the motivations and consequences of these movements to develop a thorough understanding of their societal and governmental impacts.
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7th Grade - 9th Grade
Reform Campaigns - Social Movements - Antebellum America
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7th Grade - 9th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the significant social reform movements in Antebellum America, focusing on key campaigns such as temperance, prison and mental health reforms, abolition, and women's rights advocacy. Gain insight into the contributions of historical figures and understand the broader impact of these movements, fostering skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.
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8th Grade
Understanding Social Reform Movements - 19th Century America
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8th Grade
Social Studies, History
Explore key social reform movements in 19th century America, focusing on the abolitionist movement, prison reform, and the fight for women's rights. Gain insights into the historical impact of these movements and recognize the contributions of prominent figures like Dorothea Dix and Sojourner Truth.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Reform Movements - Socio-Economic Changes in 1890s Texas
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the dynamics of reform movements during the 1890s with a focus on socio-economic transformations in Texas. Understand the impact of railroad expansions, urban migrations, and women's empowerment on society. Explore significant actions taken against monopolies to gain insight into historical economic impacts and social progress. Develop critical thinking skills and historical understanding of how these changes shaped societal developments.
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7th Grade - 8th Grade
Critical Analysis - Social Reform Queries - Historical Perspectives
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7th Grade - 8th Grade
History
Investigate the critical questions surrounding social reform, focusing on the importance of education in wealth creation and the contemporary application of Braille. Develop critical thinking skills and the ability to conduct historical analysis to deepen understanding of ongoing societal changes and their long-term impacts.
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8th Grade - 12th Grade
Military Tactics - The Battle of New Orleans - The War of 1812
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8th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Examine key events and military strategies during the War of 1812 with a focus on the Battle of New Orleans. Gain insights into strategic decision-making in historical military contexts, understanding the influence of these events on U.S. history and the emergence of leadership, while fostering American nationalism.
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8th Grade
Cotton Production and Economy - Antebellum South - Agrarian Economy and Slavery
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8th Grade
History
Investigate the agrarian economy of the antebellum South, focusing on the pivotal role of cotton production and the transformative impact of Eli Whitney's cotton gin. Gain insights into the economic and social structure of the South and analyze the profound influence of slavery during this period.
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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Analyzing Independence Movements - Comparative Patterns - Historical Contexts
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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
History, Social Studies
Analyze global independence movements by investigating their shared motivations and distinct characteristics within historical settings. Develop skills to discern common driving forces, articulate the importance of these movements, and comprehend the effects of sociopolitical transformations.
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8th Grade - 10th Grade
Suffrage Movement - Key Figures and Documents - Women's Rights History
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8th Grade - 10th Grade
Social Studies
Investigate critical developments and influential figures in the Women's Suffrage Movement, focusing on key events and documents that advanced women's rights. Gain an understanding of the Seneca Falls Convention's significance and impact on the equality struggle, preparing for discussions on historical reform movements and their enduring effects.
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